An Easy Introduction to the Arts and Sciences:: Being a Short, But Comprehensive System of Useful and Polite Learning, Divided Into Lessons. Illustrated with Cuts, and Adapted to the Use of Schools and AcademiesS. Crowder, Pater-noster-Row., 1792 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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... weight of a column of air , reaching from the furface of the earth to the top of the atmo- fphere , is equal to that of a column of water , of the fame diameter , 33 feet high ; for fo high , and no higher , will water rife in a pump ...
... weight of a column of air , reaching from the furface of the earth to the top of the atmo- fphere , is equal to that of a column of water , of the fame diameter , 33 feet high ; for fo high , and no higher , will water rife in a pump ...
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... weight , fall upon the earth in small quantities , called drops of water . Those finall clouds , fometimes feen very high heaped one upon the other , prefage rain very foon . When the horizon , at the rifing or setting of the fun ...
... weight , fall upon the earth in small quantities , called drops of water . Those finall clouds , fometimes feen very high heaped one upon the other , prefage rain very foon . When the horizon , at the rifing or setting of the fun ...
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... weight , or overcome a greater re- fiftance than he could do by his natural ftrength without it . 2. How many mechanic powers are there ? A. They are faid to be fix in number ; namely , the lever , by which we lift weights much greater ...
... weight , or overcome a greater re- fiftance than he could do by his natural ftrength without it . 2. How many mechanic powers are there ? A. They are faid to be fix in number ; namely , the lever , by which we lift weights much greater ...
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... weight each . These they caft every tenth year , and by that means afford a very valu- able commodity to the natives , who exchange thefe ivory teeth with the Europeans , for many other wares . But the most remarkable part of the ...
... weight each . These they caft every tenth year , and by that means afford a very valu- able commodity to the natives , who exchange thefe ivory teeth with the Europeans , for many other wares . But the most remarkable part of the ...
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... time in its filken co- vering . The quantity of filk generally wound from one of thefe balls or cafes is about 930 yards ; but for I 3 extremely extremely fine is the thread , that the weight of ARTS AND SCIENCES . 173.
... time in its filken co- vering . The quantity of filk generally wound from one of thefe balls or cafes is about 930 yards ; but for I 3 extremely extremely fine is the thread , that the weight of ARTS AND SCIENCES . 173.
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Стр. 46 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Стр. 137 - The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is about four feet in length from the point of the bill to the end of the tail, and nearly six feet across the wings.
Стр. 238 - Franklin, astonishing as it must have appeared, contrived actually to bring lightning from the heavens, by means of an electrical kite, which he raised when a storm of thunder was perceived to be coming on. This kite had a pointed wire fixed upon it, by which it drew the lightning from the clouds. This lightning...
Стр. 239 - ... so that it would stream out plentifully from the key, at the approach of a person's finger. At this key he charged phials, and from electric fire thus obtained, he kindled spirits, and performed all other electrical experiments which are usually exhibited by an excited globe or tube.
Стр. 110 - The soft murmurs of the waters are the sighs of the Naiads. A god impels the winds. A god pours out the rivers. Grapes are the gift of Bacchus. Ceres presides over the harvest. Orchards are the care of Pomona. Does a shepherd sound his reed on the summit of a mountain, it is Pan who with his...
Стр. 215 - If a little water be poured into the tube upon the lead, it will increafe the weight upon the column of water under the lead, and caufe the lead to fall from the tube to the bottom of the glafs veflel, where it will lie in the fituation b d.
Стр. 66 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; February twenty-eight alone, All the rest have thirty-one ; Except in Leap year, then is the time, When February has twenty-nine.
Стр. 215 - AB, to the depth of fix inches below the furface of the water at K : and then the leaden bottom EFG will be plunged to the depth of fomewhat more than eleven times its own thicknefs : holding the tube at that depth, you may let go the thread at L, and the lead will not fall from the tube, but...
Стр. 11 - ... will afcend towards the upper part of the atmofphere, and the adjacent air will rufh in to fupply its place ; and therefore, there will be a ftream or current of air from all parts towards the place where the heat is. And hence we fee the reafon why the air rufhes with fuch force into a glafs-houfe, or towards any place where a great fire is made.
Стр. 111 - ... of men and gods : under his feet roll the thunders formed by the Cyclops in the cavern of Lemnos : his smile rejoices nature, and his nod shakes the foundation of Olympus.